members

JOANNE LIGGAN: Joanne, founder of the Hanover Writers Club, became a published author in February 2003 when Heir of Deception was released by Llumina Press. The sequel, Air of Truth, was published by Tate Publishing in 2007 and is available in paperback, audiobook, and as an ebook. The final book of the trilogy, Err at Sea, was released in February 2012 and is available in paperback or ebook.

JOANN MEAKER: JoAnn is the author of Images of America, Ontario, a book written to commemorate the bicentennial of the town of Ontario, NY where she lived for almost 30 years. A retired teacher, she volunteered for many years for the town's historical society. She loves to read, research family history, and do needlecraft. Spending time with the grandchildren is a joy, and teaching them to love history is a goal.

Her novel, My Dear
Emma,
was released November, 2012, the sequel, Four Branches in
2014, a compilation of short stories called A Line of Shorts in
2014, a children's fantasy book, Nola's Gift,in
2016 and her latest book, Stories Beneath the
Stones: Richmond National Cemetery in May 2017.

HARRY HECKEL: Harry
Heckel has written role-playing games and fiction for two decades. His latest
work is The Charming Tales, a comedic fairy tale fantasy
series co-authored with John Peck, under the pen name, Jack Heckel. The first
book, Once Upon a Rhyme was released in August 2014 and its
sequel, Happily Never After came out in November 2014. A combined
volume, A Fairy-tale Ending, is now available in ebook and print. The
third book in the series, The Pitchfork of Destiny, came out
in ebook format in December 2015 and in print in May 2016. He has also
written Space Wolf novels for Black Library with his friend, Jeff Smith, under
the name Lee Lightner.

On
his own, Harry has two series, The Crimson Hawks Adventures and The
Krueger Chronicles, both published by Blue Oranda. Additionally,
he has written a novella, Hidden Strengths, in HeroNet Files, Book
1.

Harry
had his start writing role-playing games, especially for White Wolf Game Studio.
He recently celebrated twenty years since the publication of DC by
Night for Vampire: The Masquerade with the publication
of Cursed Necropolis: DC for Mummy: The Curse, co-authored by
the talented Neall Ramonn Price and developed by the amazing CA Suleiman. His
latest roleplaying book is Sothis Ascends.

He
tries to write in the evenings after telling his daughter bedtime stories about
robots, starships (usually Voyager from Star Trek) or superheroes (Rigel from
Freedom Squad - see the blog), while striving to do his best in his day job.
Ultimately, he hopes that he can make the lives of his readers a little more
enjoyable.

Every
November, he religiously participates in Nanowrimo (National Novel Writing
Month). If you'd like to get in touch with him, send an email to
writerharryh(a)gmail.com or visit his websites
at harryheckel.com and jackheckel.com.

CHRIS LYTHGOE:An actor
veteran of the TV/Film industry with over 40 TV/Film/Commercial credits to his
name; several of the projects he has been in as an actor have been on the big
screen (movie theatres) and or on cable TV. A veteran of Films, TV shows,
Commercials and Industrials he has won numerous accolades for several of his
short films as a screenwriter, Film Producer and Director.His first short film, In the Trenches, was an
official film selection and screened at the Richmond International Film
Festival. Several of his other films had become Official Film Selections at the
First Annual Staunton Film Festival and the International Christian Film
Festival. Other award winning short films have included: Tom's Last Night, The
Thorn the Music, the Flowers and Artichoke: The Art of the Choke, all of which
have Facebook pages. Awards have included Best Short Film, Best Cinematography
and Best Director.Three of his short
films have recently won numerous awards
from the CFF in January of 2017. He spent several years as a trained and
experienced actor by Professor Scott Cole of Bridgewater College, Independent
film Producer, David Webster, Sid Caplan of a Harrisonburg based
Improvisational group called Mental Flossing, completed tactical fighting and
firearms training for film by Dave White; a former Law Enforcement Officer and
has taken a John Pallotta acting class. He has been a professional actor for 10
years, in Independent film, commercials and TV shows. Producer, Writer and
Multi-Award winning Director (since 2014) and has been a trained Voice Talent
since 2011 from Voice Coaches in Albany
New York. Chris teaches classes
on screenwriting, producing and directing, marketing, the voice talent industry
and more. Chris has been a marketing professional for 30 years, and small
business owner and Manager of BlueLight LLC. since 2011 which is a production
company that offers many other services including training. Chris is currently
engaging in a plethora of new screenwriting projects which are all in the
pre-production stages including the films: Talent, Specters, Save The Suit and
others; also with Facebook pages. He has also been active with the Hanover
Writers, Virginia Production Alliance, Richmond District for several years and
was the Co-Chair in 2015.His company,
BlueLightLLC. has created and completed
over 8 short films and 1 feature film as well as promotional videos including
an entry for the Virginia Tourism Office which was entered into a film
competition along with 50 other competitors and placed 12th. Other accolades
have included recognition from the Fort Lee Audio Visual Management team for
his outstanding contributions as a audio visual screenwriter, Producer and
Director judge for military training videos that had been submitted for
competition.Chris is also a
professional drummer and percussionist and plays in a trio called, One Fell
Swoop in the Richmond/Petersburg areas.

VICTORIA TRIFU: Born in Flushing Queens NYC, most of Victoria’s
childhood was spent in New York, however she also lived in Michigan and for a
time in New Jersey. That was before her family relocated to Virginia where she
now resides and attends school for nursing.
Victoria discovered her love of writing at a
young age. She gives thanks to those tedious writing workshops required in
Elementary school. She wrote her first short story when she was seven and has
been writing ever since.
Now she says her writing has progressed and
“matured” with time. She enjoys writing short stories, poems and is working on
a few new “potential novels.” Writing is a passion of hers and while doing so she
always tries to let go of competition and expectation simply letting the pen
hit the pad and the words flow… Feel Free to Fly, her first
novella, was released February 18, 2008. Her newest work, Sharie’s New Friend, a children's book, has been recently released.

SHEILA TALLEY:Sheila, a charter member of the Hanover Writers Club, was the second member to publish her first book. Eyes Like My Ownwas released by Publish America in 2004. Her second book,Beloved Place, was also published by Publish America and was released in 2007.Sheila is currently writing articles for Hanover Lifestyle magazine. The latest issue may be picked up at Coffee Lane Cafè and several other local establishments. Other freelance works include articles in the Mechanicsville Local and The Herald Progress.

MIRIAM J. WALKER: Miriam, also a charter member of the club, was next to have her first book published when Kiss Millie hit the market in 2005, also published by Publish America. Since then, Miriam has gone on to publish book after book including Geneva Remembers (Publish America, 2005), and It Took An Earthquake (iUniverse, 2006). The Great Horse Ferry Race (Fer-Sher Publishing, 2006) was next, followed by 3 more in 2007 by Fer-Sher Publishing, Summer Sons, Peeled Onions, and A Boy Came Calling. Miriam has been a busy bee, also publishing a collection of short stories, Life After 50 (Fer-Sher Publishing, 2006), a book of poems, Who Dies With the Most Fabric Wins!, and 3 children's books, Sammy Won't Talk (2006), Pizza Power (2006), and P. J. Patty and the Slumber Stone (2007), all by Fer-Sher Publishing, as well asCole Castle and Return to Cole Castle (a sequel). Her latest releases are Dopey, A Prince of a Dog and The Bilbao Bottle, The Spanish Prince and Other Stories from My Life.Although Miriam has retired from the club and writing, she will always be a beloved charter member.

CONNIE LAPALLO: Connie, a charter member of the Hanover Writers Club, was the fourth member to become a published author. Released by Llumina Press, Dark Enough to see the Stars in a Jamestown Sky, hit the shelves in 2006, in time for the 200th anniversary celebration of the Jamestown settlement.

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KATHLEEN MIX:As an avid sailor and licensed charter boat captain, Kathleen and her husband have spent many years roaming the Southern U.S. coastline, exploring the Bahamas, and enjoying the tropical islands of the Caribbean and the offshore islands of South America. They have cruised as far north as Gloucester, Massachusetts and as far south as Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, east to Trinidad and Tobago, and west to Curacao. Kathy began her writing career with non-fiction articles. But one day, while anchored in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the boat rocking gently in the trade winds, she began writing about a charter yacht crewed by a salty captain and a land-lubber chef. That novel, A Trade Wind Season, was released by Avalon Books two years later. Since then, she has written four romantic suspense novels published by The Wild Rose Press: Secret Stranger (2007), Deadly Paradise (2008), River of Fear (2010), and Deadly Memories (2011). Beyond Paradise, a multi-cultural romance, was released in April 2010 from Samhain Publishing. Her single title romantic suspense, Sins of Her Father, was published in late 2014. Unfortunately for all who loved and admired her, Kathleen lost her battle with cancer and passed in 2017. You can read more about Kathleen's books by visiting our "Books" page, or visit her website at http://www.kathleenmix.com. RIP Kathy. We miss you.

Harvey R. Tate: Harvey was a retired high school educator who published novels and was a beloved member, and past president, of the Hanover Writers. He wrote to entertain and inform his readers and wrote in various genres. As The Wind Walks, published in 2009, is the story of two men, a great grandfather and his great grandson and their shared experiences of the Civil War and World War II. Kill by Numb3rs, a thriller published in January of 2010, is a tale about Cain Machinovic, a young homicide detective pursuing his own demons and a serial killer. Harvey's other books are Moonlight on the River, a romance, and Little Sisters of War, the story of women's lacrosse in a small college in the Shenandoah Valley. Tentacles of Time, futuristic fiction, was published in 2014 and his last novel, Edge of the 7th Circle - A Cain Machinovic Thriller, was published in 2016. RIP Harvey. You are missed.

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